New Jennic reference design is first to provide speech audio
Jennic’s new IEEE802.15.4 voice reference design enables secure full duplex transmission of speech with long battery life for use in point to point and large wireless sensor networks
Jennic’s IEEE802.15.4 audio reference design provides several key benefits for audio applications - low power operation with instant response and long standby battery life; secure speech with 128-bit AES encryption; simple development with no complex profiles, a range of greater than 200 metres, and more addressable nodes than Bluetooth, making it suitable for public address or broadcast applications. Applications include emergency services’ helmet to PMR radio, providing a fireproof and secure alternative to cables for communication from helmet to radio, and for applications including VOIP headsets and low power door intercoms.
Jennic’s IEEE802.15.4 audio reference design provides several key benefits for audio applications - low power operation with instant response and long standby battery life; secure speech with 128-bit AES encryption; simple development with no complex profiles, a range of greater than 200 metres, and more addressable nodes than Bluetooth, making it suitable for public address or broadcast applications. Applications include emergency services’ helmet to PMR radio, providing a fireproof and secure alternative to cables for communication from helmet to radio, and for applications including VOIP headsets and low power door intercoms.
